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"Excellent would use again"

Leandro A on July 2025

Williams Irrigation and Lawn Service is your go-to solution for all your lawn and irrigation needs in Waco and Temple. With our expertise and dedication, we set ourselves apart from the competition. Contact us today for a beautiful lawn!

"Excellent would use again"

Leandro A on July 2025


Hi I'm Paris I have a crew of cleaners looking to tidy up and clean your home or business. We have been in service 5 years. We also provide laundry services as well.


I strive to complete work as clients visualize it to be. I keep a clean and safe work environment. I complet work as if it was my own


We specialize in wood staining and exterior house cleaning. Trying to be the best we can be and always meet customers expectations. Also a little bit of a polymath



Driveways,houses,vehicles,18wheeler,corporate buildings. We do it all 100% quality work guaranteed. If you dont like it after we finish free of charge.



I specialize in Pressure washing concrete driveways, Sidewalks, and houses. I also pressure wash Privacy fences to bring them back to life.

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Pressure Washing questions, answered by experts

Your deck may look or feel fuzzy after pressure washing because the high-pressure spray tears some wood fibers as it removes the outer layer of dead and discolored wood. This fuzzy effect is a normal part of the pressure-washing process and will go away on its own in a few weeks. You can opt to spot-sand your deck if you’d like to remove it more quickly.

A good psi for a general-use pressure washer is 2,000 to 3,000 psi. Some surfaces will require a softer touch, such as a cedar deck, which should be washed at the lowest setting, but heavier-duty jobs like removing stubborn stains from your driveway will need pressure at the higher end.

Yes, a pressure washer uses less water than a garden hose. There are many ways to use a pressure washer, and it can be an eco-friendly hose substitute. While a pressure washer expels water with greater force, it uses 50% to 70% less water than a garden hose. Specifically, hoses put out six to 10 gallons per minute (GPM), while pressure washers only use two to five GPM.

Brick takes longer to dry than less porous materials like concrete. If you are waiting to spot clean, a full day of mild weather should do the trick. If you are waiting to paint or apply a finish or sealant, give it three to four days to ensure the brick is absolutely dry as a bone. You don’t want any residual moisture whatsoever before laying down paint or sealant. 

One of the most important factors to consider when buying a pressure washer is not just psi but also the machine’s overall cleaning power. This is based on both the psi and the GPM. Look for a cleaning rating, or effective cleaning unit (ECU), of up to 8,000 for most residential cleaning projects that require a pressure washer.

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